Stephen Dunn, Matt Hancock’s local hospital chief, steps down after trust asks staff for fingerprint samples

The chief executive at Matt Hancock’s local hospital is to step down before the publication of a delayed review into bullying allegations involving an unprecedented demand for fingerprints from senior clinicians first revealed by the Guardian.

In January 2020, a “rapid review” was ordered into claims of a “witch-hunt” at West Suffolk hospital trust, which the former health secretary had to recuse himself from because of his friendship with the trust’s chief executive, Stephen Dunn.

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